time to cruise

(it's) time to cruise

It is time to leave. Time to cruise, Tom. We don't want to miss our flight. Once people started getting so drunk that they were falling over themselves, I knew that it was about time to cruise.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

time to cruise

n. Time to leave. Time to cruise. We’re gone.
See also: cruise, time
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • (it's) time to cruise
  • (it's) time to go
  • (it's) time to split
  • (it's) time to run
  • (it's) time to hit the road
  • any time means no time
  • (it's) time to push along
  • anytime
  • (it's) time to move along
  • any day
References in periodicals archive
The talented Crowe wasn't given enough space to shine and it felt like he was sidelined to give more screen time to Cruise.
Abbas after winning the first two sets, did not take much time to cruise victory against Hamid Habib at 11-9, the set was once tied at 9-9.
OA flexible schedule allows time to cruise close to shore in search of whales and wildlife.
The original incident happened at the junction of St George's Way and Gresham Road, in Nuneaton, where 1,000 cars and 2,000 people had gathered to watch an illegal street race, involving modified cars and motorbikes, organised by unofficial group Time To Cruise.
Summer is the perfect time to cruise through Sweden's green, flower-filled pastures and The Gota Canal Steamship Company operates classic trips through the heart of the country in leisurely fashion.
Parkssuchas Swansea's Coedgwilym Park, beaches such as Llandulas in Colwyn Bay and even a Merthyr Tydfil war memorial and the Big Pit car park in Blaenavon, are also featured on the site, which gives tips on the best time to cruise and how much nudity to expect.
The best bet would be to use a large 4x4 instead and catch up with the MR2 in spring when presumably the man with the long beard and red coat will have more time to cruise around in the sunshine.
Worse was to come for GHA before the break when the ball was flushed out from Mike Adamson, giving Wes Henry plenty of time to cruise over.
Mentally, the first half is the time to cruise. Save your mental and emotional energy for the second half of the race.